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WorldTime

WorldTime - 4.0

Java clock to display the time for world locations

All Time: (2.8)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 4.0
Release Date: 2004-12-10
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 3,464
Downloads (all versions): 9,485
Price: Free

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WorldTime ReviewNot Useless! - Version: 3.0, 4/25/2004 07:25PM PST

nistech
My family is scattered all around the world, and this is a great tool for them to tell whether or not they are going to wake someone up when they call. I copied the Applet into my webpage, put the worldtime.jar in the same directory, and updated the cities to be relevent to my family. Granted, the documentation is a little lacking, but with a little patience, it works!
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WorldTime ReviewIt works great! - Version: 3.0, 4/13/2004 10:42AM PST

satish_joshi_dotmac
Yes, it could do with a little more documentation and an example html file. More features would be great too. I would like to change the fonts and font sizes.

But hey guys, it is free. I just stuck the code as shown in the README.TXT file in my web page using an html editor, and it works as advertized. It is very useful.
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WorldTime ReviewLovely idea but useless - Version: 3.0, 1/2/2004 08:16AM PST

Garry Nevin
As the last reviewer said doesn't work from the finder. Also the URL included in the notes doesn't exist. A great shame that someone can't create a useful little program like this. Sadly it's way beyond me though... :-(
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WorldTime ReviewIt would have… - Version: 3.0, 12/10/2002 04:48PM PST

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Paploo
been nice if either A) the program were a java application (and if the manifest file is set right, the jar is double clickable to run from the Finder), or B) An HTML file for the applet were included so that one could just drop it on a browser and the applet would load.
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WorldTime CommentaryThe larger file… - Version: 2.6.5, 10/9/2001 07:19AM PST

LarryBullock
size is due the the inclusion of the Java documentation. Larry
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